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Clorion
Happy
Holidays
vol. 59 no. 12
december9,1983
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Glenn named to pastor's post
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Al Glenn Woodward/photo
by Paul Davis
Biblical studies Professor
Al Glenn, who was Bethel's
first campus pastor, will once
again find his spot behind the
podium during chapel. Glenn
has been named interim campus pastor for the spring term.
Current interim pastor,
Maurice Lawson will conclude his work on Friday, Dec.
9. Glenn will be leading a
January studies program, and
will not assume the position
until February, when he will
speak in chapel three Wednesdays per month.
Assistant to the Dean Doug
Briggs, who is also serving as
campus ministries administrator, will coordinate chapel
services for January. Briggs
will continue as ministries
administrator, and will assist
Glenn in his duties beginning
in the spring term.
Glenn served as campus
pastor in 1964-1968. According to Dean Dwighl Jessup,
Glenn's previous experience
was key in the selection. "We
chose him because we wanted
someone who had served in
the capacity previously," he
said. "And because we feel he
will do a good job." Glenn will
continue instructing courses
while serving as pastor.
The process of selecting a
permanent campus pastor will
continue. Currently, a new
title for the position, Dean of
Christian Faith and Life, is
being considered. According
to College and Seminary President George Brushaber, the
new title connotes "no management or discipline." The
main reason for the change is
to highlight the spiritual dimension. "We want to emphasize the whole and complete
education for men and women," said Brushaber. The new
pastor, see page 7
Doug Briggs Woodward/photo
Staurseth offers reward for search and seizure
by [an Woodard
There is still lime to win a
S100 gift certificate or a free
Bethel T-shirl Ihrough the
Student Search project.
Student Search is a Bethel
recruitment project directed
by Cheryl Staurselh, recruitment programs coordinator,
wilh help from Sundouloi, student public relations group.
According to Staurselh,
Studenl Search is a way for
Bethel students to tell other
friends aboul Bethel.
Free Bethel T-shirts will be
given to students who recom
mend five or more names or
who turn in one completed
application to the admissions
office. The sludenl who turns
in the most names will win a
$100 gift certificate from the
campus bookstore.
Another way to win a T-
shirl is to give a presentation
about Belhel in your home
church.
To participate, students
must pick up name cards from
Sundouloi members who will
be by the P.O.'s Dec. 12-14.
The cards, requesting the
name, address, and phone
number of the prospective student, must be turned into the
admissions office Jan. 4-13.
The winner of the $100 gift
certificate will be announced
Jan. 20.
Students must lurn in
names of high school juniors,
seniors, or recent high school
graduates who aren't on Bethel's mailing list. Each student
must make a personal contact, whether in person, by
mail or by phone, with each
person they submit to the admissions office.
The T-shirts have been specially designed by Sophomore
Suzy Shelly for this project.
About 250 T-shirts have been
ordered, but Staurseth hopes
Cheryl Staurseth Childs/photo
that more students will lake
advantage of the project.
"I'd like it to be a morale
booster for the college," said
Staurseth.
According to Staurseth,
current enrollment trends are
bleak because there are fewer
graduating high school students. "Every college is trying
to be a lot more strategic in
recruiting," she said.
"Student Search is a good
way to get prospective students," said Staurseth. "People who know Bethel students
are more likely to be interested in Bethel. Probably
everybody, including me, can
think of five kids that aren't
getting information from
Bethel," said Staurseth.
Coffee Shop to market new image
Along with physical renovations to the Coffee Shop will come "new
and improved" food products of greater variety. Woodward/photo
by Neal Bernards
Imagine yourself wandering through a district called
Market Square where nicely-
dressed workers invite you to
try appealing entrees including "wild pizza," "Mexican
hamburgers," and a full line
of deli food. Sound like an
area in San Francisco? No, try
Bethel's coffee shop come the
spring semester.
"People need variety," said
Wilt Pohl, food service manager, "They come in here day-
in and day-out and they need
a change. We don't want to
get like the cafeteria."
Pohl and Linda Erickson,
manager of the college coffee
shop, plan to institute many
changes starting during interim and continuing into spring
semester.
"The biggest thing we'll do
is try to come up with the
concept of Market Square (a
new name for the coffee shop),
tying all the areas of the coffee shop together," said Pohl.
"Workers will wear golf shirts
and matching hats adorned
with the new logo. We're going
to put more effort into training people, refining the edges,"
added Pohl. "We want to make
it a fun place to work."
New foods, including a line
of gourmet hamburgers and
fresh-baked pizza, will be offered through the system.
"We'll have a specially-made
pizza and crust that's different from the cafeteria's," said
Pohl. "We're also going to start
a campus delivery of food
from the coffee shop, hopefully including Fountain Terrace and Silvercrest."
Despite these innovations,
Pohl feels the food prices will
remain competitive with those
at other colleges and at fast-
food restaurants. "These
changes can be done with a
little knowledge and entrepe-
neurship to keep costs down,"
said Pohl. "Good buying habits and purchasing used equipment will help."
Pohl plans to promote the
new "Market Square" through
advertisement in the Clarion
and coupons on their calendars. "We're also going to
make videos that spoof the
Pepsi Challenge and play
them on a VCR in the coffee-
shop," mused Pohl. "We'll go
to hockey and basketball
games to generate excitement,
it'll be fun to do."
Pohl hopes people like the
new changes. A suggestion
changes, see page 7

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